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. EAD encoded finding-aid begun September 2005.

"The American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters Exhibition of Work by Newly Elected
Members and Recipients of Honors and Awards" (NY; May 1972). [Eudora Welty and Walker Percy].

Box 2

Galleys of Noel Polk's Eudora Welty: A Bibliography of Her Works (3 folders) (00-159).

Galleys of Eudora Welty: A Keepsake, University of Mississippi, 1987.

Eudora Welty: A Keepsake, University of Mississippi, 1987; 5 signed copies

Memorandum of Agreement, "Music from Spain," 1948 (82-3).

Typed Transcription of a Tape-Recorded Conversation with Eudora Welty in her Home on August 8, 1978/Martha van Noppen. 35pp.

Promotional Pamphlet for the 1987 Edition of Eudora Welty's The Robber Bridegroom, Designed and Illustrated by Barry Moser
for Pennyroyal Press.

The Library of America, Fall 1998 and Complete List of Titles. Note: Includes Library of America listing for the work Eudora
Welty: Stories, Essays, and Memior/ Richard Ford and Michael Kreyling, eds. and Eudora Welty: Complete Novels/ Richard Ford
and Michael Kreyling, eds.

Program. May 1-4, 1996. Program for the Eudora Welty Film and Fiction Festival, "Eudora Welty's Sense of Place"/ Presented
by The Mississippi Writers Association, The Mississippi Film Office and The Junior League of Jackson.

CD-ROM Insert for "The Memory Is a Living Thing: Words of Eudora Welty."

Limited Edition Broadside "Toast Offered in Celebration of the Publication of the Library of America's WELTY, on the anniversary
of the first publication of A Curtain of Green. November 7, 1998. Lemuria Bookstore, Jackson, MS.

University Press of Mississippi Bookmark Commemorating the Ninetieth Birthday of Eudora Welty, April 13, 1999.

Undated. Hand colored valentine by Eudora Welty for her brother Edward. Accompanied by ALS. Undated. Eudora Welty to Russel
Snyder. 1p. re: Snyder had the valentine and did not want to return it and so he sent Welty a gift of a watercolor instead.
In this letter Welty thanks Snyder for the gift.

Program. "Service of Death and Resurrection for Alice Eudora Welta, April 13, 1900 to July 23, 2001" Galloway Memorial United
Methodist Church, Jackson, Mississippi.

Photograph of Eudora Welty's gravesite.

Production folder for Palaemon Press' publication of "Retreat" by Eudora Welty. 1981. Note: First published in River, March
1937. Contains annotations by Welty to the various proofs. Control # 2007-20.

Box 4: Oversize

Broadsheet. February 15, 1925. The Commercial Appeal, Jackson, Mississippi Rotogravure Edition. Includes a photograph of Welty's
father C.W. Welty as the front page of this edition was devoted to the dedication ceremonies for the newly completed Lamar
Life Building in Jackson,

Scope and Content

Welty's father was then the Vice President and General Manager of the Lamar Life Insurance Company.

Limited Edition Prints. Set of five limited edition Eudora Welty photographs from the Welty Collection at the Mississippi
Department of Archives and History. Home Places: 5 Photographs by Eudora Welty. (2000-119).

"Eudora Welty, c.1990," a print by Barry Moser. Number 24 of a limited series of 100 signed by the artist and sold by the
Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Includes broadsheet regarding the sale of the print.

"Eudora Welty, print #2", a print by Barry Moser. Number 24 of a limited series of 100 signed by the artist and sold by the
Mississippi Department of Archives and History. (2005-5)

"Eudora Welty, print #3", a print by Barry Moser. Number 24 of a limited series of 100 signed by the artist and sold by the
Old Capitol Shop. (2006-36)